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Mazda MX-5 review covering 2006 To Date
Friday 5 September 2008
Convertibles are, by their very nature, love it or hate it kinds of vehicles and on the used market, their polarising effects can be multiplied. Mazda’s MX-5 roadster has always done a creditable job of attracting those who fall into the ‘love it’ camp with its sparkling driving experience and affordability but people who prefer to be insulated from the elements by something more substantial than a few millimetres of material routinely gave it the cold shoulder. Mazda’s answer was the Roadster Coupe, a version of the MX-5 with a folding hardtop roof. At a stroke, it made Mazda’s little sports car more appealing to drop-top doubters and as a used buy, it’s perceived as a more substantial proposition than the soft top.
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Wednesday 14 May 2008
Success can be a double-edged sword. While it’s great to reap the financial rewards of huge sales, it can also make designing a replacement that much trickier. Still, as problems go, it’s a nice one t
Read Mazda MX-5 reviewWednesday 14 May 2008
There aren’t too many modern cars which have achieved quite the level of success enjoyed by Mazda’s MX-5. Launched in the UK in 1990, it quickly established itself as the benchmark affordable roadster
Read Mazda MX-5 reviewMonday 10 October 2005
The British may have invented affordable open-topped sports cars but it was the Japanese who popularised them in the modern era. It was an era started by just one car – the Mazda MX-5.Designed by an A
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